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Jeff, a troubled therapist, suffers a breakdown when he spies on his sexy neighbor Ericca, a beautiful model that rollerblades around her apartment in red gloves and a kimono. When he confuses his erotically bizarre patients' most perverse neuroses with his own, the fine line between reality and fantasy erodes with lethal consequences. Darkly comedic, Trouble on the Corner takes you into the depths of one man's decent into madness and races toward the murderous conclusion of this tale of a modern urban nightmare.
Jeff, a troubled therapist, suffers a breakdown when he spies on his sexy neighbor Ericca, a beautiful model that rollerblades around her apartment in red gloves and a kimono. When he confuses his erotically bizarre patients' most perverse neuroses with his own, the fine line between reality and fantasy erodes with lethal consequences. Darkly comedic, Trouble on the Corner takes you into the depths of one man's decent into madness and races toward the murderous conclusion of this tale of a modern urban nightmare.
No plot details or thematic information were provided for 'Trouble on the Corner', preventing the application of the internal reasoning checklist and an objective evaluation of its political bias. Consequently, no specific themes could be identified or a nuanced rating assigned.
The film features a visibly diverse supporting cast, including Hispanic and Black actors, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative primarily focuses on plot and character interactions within a crime drama context, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering DEI themes.
The film 'Trouble on the Corner' does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The plot centers on a man investigating his wife's murder, with no elements related to queer identity present in the narrative or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Trouble on the Corner is an original film, not an adaptation, reboot, or biopic. All characters were created for this specific production, meaning there is no prior canonical or historical gender to compare against for a gender swap.
The film "Trouble on the Corner" (1997) is an original production, not an adaptation of existing material or a biopic. Its characters do not have pre-established racial identities from prior canon or historical records, thus precluding any race swaps by definition.
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